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  2. Beehive Radio - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Human Rights Watch described Beehive Radio as "a key platform for promotion of human rights and democracy in Cambodia". The station is one of the few to address controversial topics, including "Cambodian civil society, the fight against HIV/AIDS, maternal mortality and human trafficking, campaigns for women’s rights and gender equality, political and economic transparency, equitable ...

  3. Category:Radio stations in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    This category lists radio stations in Cambodia. Pages in category "Radio stations in Cambodia" This category contains only the following page.

  4. Telecommunications in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Cambodia include telephone, radio, television, and Internet services, which are regulated by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. Transport and posts were restored throughout most of the country in the early 1980s during the People's Republic of Kampuchea regime after being disrupted under Democratic Kampuchea ...

  5. Mass media in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Radio Love FM 97.5 MHz - Cambodia's local western pop music radio station. Radio Australia 101.5 FM Phnom Penh & Siem Reap available 24 hours a day; BBC World Service Radio FM 100. Broadcasting 24 hours a day. Available in and around Phnom Penh (2007). Apsara Radio FM 97 MHz; Family FM 99.5;MHz; National Radio of Cambodia (RNK) AM 918 kHz and ...

  6. National Television of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    In 1983 a Radio and Television Commission was created. [7] The committee set up Radio Television Cambodge (RTC) for the restored television service. Initially broadcasting three nights a week, by 1986 it broadcast every day, for an average of four to five hours. A few years later, Cambodia's first provincial station opened.

  7. List of radio stations in Asia - Wikipedia

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    HS 1 AS Radio (Bureau of the Royal Household) MCOT Radio; MOE Radio; Office of the NBTC Radio (but use the name '1 Por Nor Radio') Radio Thailand; Royal Thai Air Force Radio; Royal Thai Army Radio Network (127 Stations) The 1st Division, King's Guard Radio Station; TV5 Radio (only service served in Bangkok) Saranrom Radio (Ministry of Foreign ...

  8. Hang Meas HDTV - Wikipedia

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    Hang Meas HDTV is part of Rasmey Hang Meas Video Group Production, a media conglomerate entertainment company in Cambodia. It claims to own approximately 70% of Cambodia's entertainment industry, with a range of media platforms counting video and music video productions, radio stations, and TV stations covering news, sport, and entertainment.

  9. Women's Media Centre of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Radio Free Asia rated Women's Radio as the most popular radio station in Cambodia in 2010. The Cambodian Sentinel Survey carried out by BBC World Service Trust from 2007 to 2009 consistently rated Women's Radio as one of the top two leading radio stations in Cambodia. Unlike the other leading stations, Women's Radio is more popular with female ...